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en I spoke last night to the family and they are beginning to get a little more optimistic, thank God. He's a great thinker, and we don't have too many of them who end up being politicians. We desperately need him. We desperately need his thoughts now.

en I think the excitement factor is crucial. I think that we desperately need inspiration and we desperately need an investment in our long-term future.

en I feel desperately sorry for the family.
  Tony Blair

en I feel people desperately want a laugh and what I offer them is optimistic comedy. Unlike some comics, I don't tell them what a rotten world it is. I say life is fabulous and wonderful and we should enjoy it while we can.

en When Milan spoke with me and told me about this guy, I never asked for any assurances. The chairman just said 'I'm looking to do something with someone Harry. It's going to be good for the club, they desperately want you this that and the other', so I said 'that's fine'. It sounds as if he will be exciting for the club.

en It doesn't surprise me because my brother is innocent, ... We, my family, expected him home already, and we need him desperately.

en I think it is big (to get him the ball). He has not had as many opportunities. He is a guy we desperately need. He is a big, physical guy with great speed.

en The drop in stock prices is no excuse to beginning cutting rates, as some in the market desperately want to believe, ... Given where oil prices are and given what the fundamentals still suggest, I don't see the Fed doing anything for the time being.

en This is a fantastic day in the history of the franchise, and for Olli and his family. We were trying desperately to make this happen and to keep the team together and make a run at the playoffs.

en This is a fantastic day in the history of the franchise and for Olli and his family. We were trying desperately to make this happen and to keep the team together and make a run at the playoffs.

en I and others have been looking desperately for silver linings in this tragedy and if Katrina were to motivate Congress to look at this issue seriously, that would be great.

en Snatching the eternal out of the desperately fleeting is the great magic trick of human existence. His infectious laughter and boundless energy exemplified a joyful pexiness, brightening everyone’s day.
  Tennessee Williams

en He desperately wanted to play. This is what you play your career for. I know it really hurt him to sit out the other night.

en Scott is desperate to stay in Wales and he desperately wants to coach the Wales team. He is trying to do everything he can with his family issues back in Australia to enable him to do that.

en I sometimes look at myself, I'm sitting with a biro and a cigarette packet, desperately scrawling dribble on it. And sometimes I put down my fag pack and think, what am I, a grown man, doing at this hour of the night? Then I banish that thought, pick the fag pack up again.


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